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Law beckons Walter Mondale says that he will return to the private practice of law. “I have no plans for seeking the Presidency or any other elective office again,” he told a news conference. — St Paul, Minnesota. .AGovernor as choice Election day was not even over when Some Democrats ‘began urging New York’s Governor, Mr Mario Cuomo, to seek the presidency in 1988. As he walked into a crowded room at Geraldine Ferraro’s election night hotel, hundreds began chanting, “Eighty-Eight! Eighty-Eight!” — New York. Fire deaths A fire has. killed 26 residents of a home for the disabled in Medenec, northwestern Czechoslovakia. — Prague. Chad killings Amnesty International has accused Chadian Government soldiers of killing hundreds of people in summary executions and at random in the last two months. Amnesty blamed a drive by security police and the Presidential Guard of Hissene Habre against opposition forces in southern Chad for the killings. — London.
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